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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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it won't help us hear you at all in this audience, but it will enable the broadcast to hear you. so go ahead. >> people are escaping like slaves, there they go, on their way again. >> sir? >> yes. >> given the expenses that had to be gone through to retrieve a slave was it good money spent after bad? was it a principle that needed to be upheld to show the rest of the slaves that the slave holders were serious about keeping their property? >> i think it's a built of both. keep in mind, that this is the most valuable property at the time in the united states. you know, by the outbreak of the civil war, it is in monetary terms, there's nothing comparable and all other sectors of economic activity combined, do not come close to the value of the slaves. so this is -- this is valuable property. and politically, it also raises questions and i think this is why i tried to tease out the banks case because it is clear that folks in front royal virginia are clear that they must get this man back, not only because of his value, but because of the standard that he sets that others may emulate
it won't help us hear you at all in this audience, but it will enable the broadcast to hear you. so go ahead. >> people are escaping like slaves, there they go, on their way again. >> sir? >> yes. >> given the expenses that had to be gone through to retrieve a slave was it good money spent after bad? was it a principle that needed to be upheld to show the rest of the slaves that the slave holders were serious about keeping their property? >> i think it's a built of...
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our customers are the people that we take with us. i remember at the port commission the contract was approved and i talked about the journey that we would have. the people from turner that helped with the journey, seven years ago, i could not say when i'm about to say. one of the reason this is a success is because of the vision of the project. . as part ofcindy is a dpw projec. that is our customer. tina smith, our senior project manager. madison, one of our engineers. nicole. she is one of our engineers. manny is a superintendent. seven people on the job running the show, five of them are women. two of them, denis and pete, they are still men. we will see. thank you for the opportunity and we look forward to the ribbon-cutting. [applause] >> thank you very much for noticing that and mentioning to all of us. it is my pleasure to tell you that i have the only all-woman port commission out of all four conditions in the united states. you have come to the right place. mr. mayor, it is finally time. please do the honors. across america,
our customers are the people that we take with us. i remember at the port commission the contract was approved and i talked about the journey that we would have. the people from turner that helped with the journey, seven years ago, i could not say when i'm about to say. one of the reason this is a success is because of the vision of the project. . as part ofcindy is a dpw projec. that is our customer. tina smith, our senior project manager. madison, one of our engineers. nicole. she is one of...
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mckey used 60 different people ma mainly in the countryside. they comprise d the labor force at his buford home. domestic service had it's disadvantages for example. domestics were on call around the clock to attend to their owners various needs. that was a downside and a negative. and unlike field hands they had no place to hide. indeed typically they were fed better than the field hands also. domestics were privy to important information that might prove essential and valuable because of their proximity to their owners and also to the people who came and visited their owners. they were in a privileged position. but mckey was indull gent slave master. he frequently had robert accompany him to his various properties. mckey taught smalls how to ride horses, to swim, how to ride boats to hunt with a gun and other kinds of things. sequele equally significant is the fact that robert allowed him to remain with his mother until he was 12 years old. at that point his life would change but in an unanticipated way. let me say something about lydia this
mckey used 60 different people ma mainly in the countryside. they comprise d the labor force at his buford home. domestic service had it's disadvantages for example. domestics were on call around the clock to attend to their owners various needs. that was a downside and a negative. and unlike field hands they had no place to hide. indeed typically they were fed better than the field hands also. domestics were privy to important information that might prove essential and valuable because of...
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and the navy primarily used coal french was escorting he and his family to new york. dupont was very worried about this. and he wrote this wife, i took for granted that robert smalls wa wanted to go. but he came to know if he was going to lose this place here as pilot for my vessels. and i came to think you are the most superior negro that i have ever met. i told him you need not go to the north unless you wish it. i told him if you return in a month i would take him on again as a pilot. he said he would again go with mr. french. unless he promised to have him back in three weeks he would not go. robert. you would see how the navy officers have treated you. giving you work and are kind in your feelings. they will always be your friends. the reply was sprtriking. it is because i know this that i have come to see you today. my best friends are in the navy and aboard the ship. he did return one of dupont's top assistants and ask eed him. has your head been turned. it was turned but one way all the time that i was in the north. toward port royal. he will join the nav al e
and the navy primarily used coal french was escorting he and his family to new york. dupont was very worried about this. and he wrote this wife, i took for granted that robert smalls wa wanted to go. but he came to know if he was going to lose this place here as pilot for my vessels. and i came to think you are the most superior negro that i have ever met. i told him you need not go to the north unless you wish it. i told him if you return in a month i would take him on again as a pilot. he...
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most of us are familiar with the phrase "learnings opens." if you're a sailor that's very important because if you're in the middle of the ocean in the middle of the night and you're going to climb up and step on the yard to up in the yard, you need to know exactly where you're going, and the crewmate will be down on the deck and they need to release the right line at the right time so that you're working together. so it's really important as a sailor on "constitution" to learn the ropes. now when "constitution" was constructed in the north end of boston, her hull grew taller and taller, and when it came time to launch the ship in september of 1797, they put out warnings and warned everyone that when the ship came into boston it would be difficult to estimate how big the waves would be so cautioned people to stand back from the shore line. the first time they launched "constitution" the ship started to slide down the waves but didn't make it all the way into the water. she got stuck so in the shipyard they used enormous blocks like the one ri
most of us are familiar with the phrase "learnings opens." if you're a sailor that's very important because if you're in the middle of the ocean in the middle of the night and you're going to climb up and step on the yard to up in the yard, you need to know exactly where you're going, and the crewmate will be down on the deck and they need to release the right line at the right time so that you're working together. so it's really important as a sailor on "constitution" to...
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another term used to describe the american civil rights movement. secondly, smalls' life is a consummately american story. a story of triumph over adversity, success against the odds, and of course what better place to talk about such an american life than in charleston, smalls' second home and indeed a city unique in its contributions to americana and those things that would become afro americana. i want to talk about smalls' later life. i want to talk about his experiences in beaufort, but mainly in charleston as a way of understanding how these environments prepared him for his later achievements in life. now robert smalls is born in 1839 in beaufort, he's the son of lydia polite, who was the son of -- mckee was a planter and he owned approximately 60 different people who he used mainly in the country side. but lydia and robert comprised the main part of his domestic labor force at his beaufort home. know domestic service had its positive aspects and it's disadvantages for example. domestics were on call around the clock to attend to their owners
another term used to describe the american civil rights movement. secondly, smalls' life is a consummately american story. a story of triumph over adversity, success against the odds, and of course what better place to talk about such an american life than in charleston, smalls' second home and indeed a city unique in its contributions to americana and those things that would become afro americana. i want to talk about smalls' later life. i want to talk about his experiences in beaufort, but...
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the word he used in his title. and it was democracy was something that the people in whose circles he lived and family which he'd grown up regarded with dread. the young republican evolved with poimportant ways from the days of the founders. revolutionary america was still what a deferential society, not an a aristocratic society. only those with a certain amount of property were allowed to vote. that's why -- that chose the most numerous house in the state legislature. that would be as wide a franchise but not a complete franchise of all adult male citizens. it was considered dangerous in the british tradition and in the american tradition to allow those without property, without a stake in society, to be in a position to determine the course of government. and this is indeed a tradition that comes to us as well from athens and rome where they also felt that the property, people with a stake in society, should have a monopoly on political power and on the vote. but in the first decades of the republic, as husbaist
the word he used in his title. and it was democracy was something that the people in whose circles he lived and family which he'd grown up regarded with dread. the young republican evolved with poimportant ways from the days of the founders. revolutionary america was still what a deferential society, not an a aristocratic society. only those with a certain amount of property were allowed to vote. that's why -- that chose the most numerous house in the state legislature. that would be as wide a...
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tocqueville sees us ordinary mortals, so far below him as something better. nobody says it better than himself. let me conclude with a final passage in the second volume of democracy in america. as for myself, having come to the final stage of my course to discover from afar but once all the diverse objects that i've contemplated separately in advance, i feel full of fears and full of hopes. i see great perils are
tocqueville sees us ordinary mortals, so far below him as something better. nobody says it better than himself. let me conclude with a final passage in the second volume of democracy in america. as for myself, having come to the final stage of my course to discover from afar but once all the diverse objects that i've contemplated separately in advance, i feel full of fears and full of hopes. i see great perils are
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well, try using a hot model. our jeanne moos has more. >> it is one thing to be hot on youtube for being cute while enjoying air conditioning. being hot while left in a parked car is anything but cool. instead of the usual warnings equating a hot car with a hot oven, peta opted for a hot model panting and crawling around a locked car and the skull locks are a nice touch, trapped like a dog in a scorcher. she resorts to sticking her nose out the cracked window. >> how could an italianuper model person ate a dog in heat without wearing a suit and fashion accessories. >> it came from a similar video by the german branch featuring a german personality and peta supporters aren't the only ones sweating up a storm to get out the message. >> i am your pet and now in the car. >> instead of banging on windows, north carolina vet dr. ernie ward spent 30 minutes with a thermometer in a car. >> 106 degrees. i want out of the car. >> by the time it hit 113. >> i am fully drenched now. i can do that. a dog can't. >> the demo in
well, try using a hot model. our jeanne moos has more. >> it is one thing to be hot on youtube for being cute while enjoying air conditioning. being hot while left in a parked car is anything but cool. instead of the usual warnings equating a hot car with a hot oven, peta opted for a hot model panting and crawling around a locked car and the skull locks are a nice touch, trapped like a dog in a scorcher. she resorts to sticking her nose out the cracked window. >> how could an...
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watch us saturday 2:00 a.m. and brand-new "redeye" returns on monday with greg gutfeld. >> what you got mike for the post-game? >> it would be good to have greg back on the show. bonnie tell us about your project? >> my wife hates me. i came up with the name. it's just me saying how much i hate him. >> that is cool. >> anna, explain why you may have been roaming the streets with homeless people? >> i will be covering all day. we start about 7:30 but call a g.i. go fund to get homeless vets paired up with resources. >> what is on "redeye". >> greg gutfeld guests, jimmy mckin it's, gavin's father will be in place of andy. >> thanks everybody. we will see you later. >> laura: the o'reilly factor is on, tonight: >> somebody invest in roads and bridges. if you is have got a business, you didn't build that. >> is president obama's campaign in crisis mode after his gaffe about small businesses? he seems to be singing a different tune this week. >> america says we will give you opportunity but you have got to earn your
watch us saturday 2:00 a.m. and brand-new "redeye" returns on monday with greg gutfeld. >> what you got mike for the post-game? >> it would be good to have greg back on the show. bonnie tell us about your project? >> my wife hates me. i came up with the name. it's just me saying how much i hate him. >> that is cool. >> anna, explain why you may have been roaming the streets with homeless people? >> i will be covering all day. we start about 7:30 but...
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of their reach now let me show you what i mean when it comes to the average syrian a carton of eggs used to cost about one hundred and ten syrian pounds before. war after the uprising that amount of money is enough for just two eggs now take sugar for example the price of a bath like this has tripled in cost the amount of money one used to spend on it now by about this amount and even stable food like rice i mean this is a really common food in syria probably enough to feed a small family for about a week like this has doubled in cost now when it comes to the arab spring the cost of food and fuel has played a critical role as prices rose so did anger in arab nations the same holds true in syria were simply surviving and making ends meet as now a daily battle in the end the price of bread may prove to be a bigger obstacle to peace than a loaded gun for our team and lucy catherine of in moscow the road to peace in syria is blocked by the burden of sanctions that are fueling the conflict from grass roots so says the country's minister of domestic trade and opposition member and feels it's n
of their reach now let me show you what i mean when it comes to the average syrian a carton of eggs used to cost about one hundred and ten syrian pounds before. war after the uprising that amount of money is enough for just two eggs now take sugar for example the price of a bath like this has tripled in cost the amount of money one used to spend on it now by about this amount and even stable food like rice i mean this is a really common food in syria probably enough to feed a small family for...
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tell us the full interview in just over an hour here on our. occupiers from across the u.s. have returned in full force to philadelphia where they held a mass demo on independence day the protest against corporate greed inequality and debt began over the weekend dozens were arrested after it was met with a heavy police presence and activists khalid says the movement is still expanding as it's proven to be the only way for americans to speak out against injustice is maturing as a movement i mean the fact that there was such massive demonstrations for may first in new york city and all around the country where occupy wall street joined with the immigrant rights movement with the labor movement you know that shows a real political advance we haven't seen made a demonstrations like that in this country in a long time occupy wall street is really advancing right dance political movement they can actually confront the one percent and demand as a change of power reflects the sentiments and the economic suffering that a whole generation of young people is feeling the economic standa
tell us the full interview in just over an hour here on our. occupiers from across the u.s. have returned in full force to philadelphia where they held a mass demo on independence day the protest against corporate greed inequality and debt began over the weekend dozens were arrested after it was met with a heavy police presence and activists khalid says the movement is still expanding as it's proven to be the only way for americans to speak out against injustice is maturing as a movement i mean...
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also this hour war of words the dispute over a long haul that allows a russian to be used in ukraine sees a rise of bullies angry crowds in kiev. but minutes not that it gave us only scientists claim they are a step closer to discovering the elusive god particle which could explain how everything in the universe except. you so russia and around the world with me you know our thanks for joining us first sign of relief from europe's internet users the e.u. parliaments rejecting the notorious online piracy treaty actor the count of feasting trade agreement was drafted to protect internet laws but much with widespread outrage in europe for threatening people's web freedom brussels correspondent tests are seen these foreign developments. they have rejected this counterfeiting trade agreement and what it essentially means is that europe as a whole would be out of this agreement and this has been signed by several other countries including the us australia and if this is to be ratified by six of those parties europe will not be a part of it europe is considered as one entity the main a conc
also this hour war of words the dispute over a long haul that allows a russian to be used in ukraine sees a rise of bullies angry crowds in kiev. but minutes not that it gave us only scientists claim they are a step closer to discovering the elusive god particle which could explain how everything in the universe except. you so russia and around the world with me you know our thanks for joining us first sign of relief from europe's internet users the e.u. parliaments rejecting the notorious...
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we saw us fighting two wars on a credit card. the tax cuts turned a surplus into a deficit, and the lack of regulation resulted what happened on wall street and we ended up with the biggest crisis that we've ever seen. >> that ain't right. >> it ain't right. it's not a smart theory. >> all right. that's the politics of it all. i'll remind you once again, we are four months to the day, to the presidential election. let's take a closer look at who has the jobs, who doesn't have the jobs, where the jobs are being created and everything else. for that poppy harlow. >> this committee aeconomy adde jobs. it's less than expected. we need to be creating somewhere between 300 and 400,000 jobs a month to bring this rate down. that's not happening at all. some important numbers to show you. 12.7 million. that's the number of americans that are out of work. they are unemployed. 5.4 million of them have been out of work for six months or longer. the longer you're out of work, the harder to find a job. that's almost 42% of the unemployed. anot
we saw us fighting two wars on a credit card. the tax cuts turned a surplus into a deficit, and the lack of regulation resulted what happened on wall street and we ended up with the biggest crisis that we've ever seen. >> that ain't right. >> it ain't right. it's not a smart theory. >> all right. that's the politics of it all. i'll remind you once again, we are four months to the day, to the presidential election. let's take a closer look at who has the jobs, who doesn't have...
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interesting that upper level low still bringing us some spokes of moisture. otherwise, a pretty quiet and warm day. lots of sunshine. pretty nice day in arizona. th out. a good deal of sunshine in between. it looks like the chance of showers will remain but it won't ruin anyone's day. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> well, wall street eyes stimulus, yahoo! gets their woman, and the 9-year-old master who's already made a million. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, all for show? reports say the "idol" judges didn't agonize over their exits. they were fired. >>> coming up, a rough night for a pair of all-stars, the dream team gets a scare, and no one is safe from the kiss cam, not even the president. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry, and here are some of your top headlines this morning. a u.s. navy ship opened fire on a small boat that was racing toward it yesterday in the waters off dubai. the navy says one person was killed by machine gunfire when the smaller boat did
interesting that upper level low still bringing us some spokes of moisture. otherwise, a pretty quiet and warm day. lots of sunshine. pretty nice day in arizona. th out. a good deal of sunshine in between. it looks like the chance of showers will remain but it won't ruin anyone's day. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> well, wall street eyes stimulus, yahoo! gets their woman, and the 9-year-old master who's already made a million. your early morning business headlines are straight...
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it really hits all of us. we can look at other organizations who help people dealing with other life struggles. for instance, weight watchers, which has tremendously benefitted my life. should we go after weight watchers and tell them don't say there's anything beyond obesity for people struggling with obesity and want an alternative. >> does that analogy still hold up in your view? >> you know, for me i think those things do hold up in my life. i have benefitted from weight watchers and other types of programs that have helped me in other areas of struggle in my life. i'm not telling someone that is happily gay identified or gay or lesbian that they should choose the life that i live or that god will love them more or less depending on the decision they make. what i am saying is for me and people of faith who want to choose to live through the filter of their faith and a strong biblical sexual ethic in that regard, that they have that right to do that. and so when it comes to issues like repairitive therapy,
it really hits all of us. we can look at other organizations who help people dealing with other life struggles. for instance, weight watchers, which has tremendously benefitted my life. should we go after weight watchers and tell them don't say there's anything beyond obesity for people struggling with obesity and want an alternative. >> does that analogy still hold up in your view? >> you know, for me i think those things do hold up in my life. i have benefitted from weight...
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! >>> welcome back. now check this out. cattlemen and ranchers got beefed when an internal department of agriculture uh newsletter surfaced calling on employees to participate in meatless mondays as a way of reducing their environmental footprint. meatless mondays. the department told beef magazine it doesn't endorse meatless monday. the newsletter hadn't been cleared and has been removed. the president of the association said we appreciate usda making this right. okay. >>> now, why are liberals being allowed to dictat
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under minute matter that gave us all this scientists claim they're a step closer now to discovering the elusive god particle which could explain how everything in the universe exists. this is r.t. it's midnight here in moscow my name's kevin now in our top story than a sigh of relief from the europe's internet users the parliament rejected the notorious online piracy treaty active the anti counterfeiting trade agreement was drafted to protect internet copyright laws but met with widespread outrage in europe for threatening people's web freedom apostles' correspondent tesser reports . they have rejected this counterfeiting trade agreement and what it essentially means is that europe as a whole will be out of this agreement and this has been signed by several other countries including the us australia and if this is to be ratified by six of those parties europe will not be a part of it europe is considered as one entity the main concern really here is the loss of freedom and just more monitoring from authorities in favor of those people lobbying commercially for the intellectual property
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a government department that may be using probably not the technology near what the private sector uses to compile data or a store like walmart where 140 million people shop each week? does costco have a better handle on retail sales than the department of commerce given they have the sales per square footage of every store in the head while the commerce department doesn't have a permanent secretary at the helm? how about retail sales of autos. in the month of june chrysler sold 20% more cars than last year. more than any year since 2007. gm's numbers are the best since 2008. ford sales were up only 7%. the numbers told us more about retail auto sales than the miserable commerce number but chrysler doesn't trade as an individual company. none of these numbers compare to reports from the banks since earnings season began. today we got citigroup's numbers. they were certainly better than expected. the terrific portion of earnings coming from international. notably transactions citi processes overseas, not a lot of risk there. friday we got numbers from jpmorgan and wells fargo. they reall
a government department that may be using probably not the technology near what the private sector uses to compile data or a store like walmart where 140 million people shop each week? does costco have a better handle on retail sales than the department of commerce given they have the sales per square footage of every store in the head while the commerce department doesn't have a permanent secretary at the helm? how about retail sales of autos. in the month of june chrysler sold 20% more cars...
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stay with us. brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs bag of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback signup for 5% cashback at gas stations through september. it pays to discover. ♪ home of the brave. ♪ it's where fear goes unwelcomed... ♪ and certain men... find a way to rise above. this is the land of giants. ♪ guts. glory. ram. >>> i pay all the taxes that are legally required and not a dollar more. i don't think you want someone as the candidate for president who pays more taxes than he owes. >> mitt romney's philosophy on taxes. of course there's a lot we don't know about romney's taxes because he's only released two years of his returns and the controversy over his time at bain is only adding to the confusion. it's why the obama campaign is renewing its call for him to release his tax returns. >> walk through exactly when he did cut ties with bain capital. if the s.e.c. filings aren't accurate, then prove it. if he wasn't investing milli
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he used to load us onto an rv and drive us around the country to show us how great this nation is. he would tell us history of our country even if he didn't know it. we would ask him questions when we were driving through arizona. "grand-dad, why do they call this town yuma, arizona?" and he would say, "well, let me see, that's because when this town was founded, there was a gun fight and one guy shot the other and he grabbed his heart and said, 'you ma' and then died." [laughter] i talked to my grandfather all the time about this country. he tells me that, son, this country, we forget we talk always about the declaration of independence. but really, this nation was founded on a declaration of interdependence -- this recognition that we need each other. when i talk to my grandfather now, i anguish to him that we are a nation that has become so polarized, where people are so quick to identify themselves as democrat or republican before they say, first and foremost, that i am an american. they're so focused on left and right that they forget that this nation must go forward. [applaus
he used to load us onto an rv and drive us around the country to show us how great this nation is. he would tell us history of our country even if he didn't know it. we would ask him questions when we were driving through arizona. "grand-dad, why do they call this town yuma, arizona?" and he would say, "well, let me see, that's because when this town was founded, there was a gun fight and one guy shot the other and he grabbed his heart and said, 'you ma' and then died."...
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stop raising the prices, this is killing us" us" and residents fuming over rate-hikes. what bge wants from you..... hello im jeff abell. and im karen parks. the lights are back on....but another storm is now developing over bge's request to raise its rates. janice park shows us what it could mean for your bill....and what it already means for one baltimore neighborhood. this northeast neighborhood near pittman place is known for getting things done. done.unless it's something out of their hands...like when the power goes off: "it sucks, it's hot no air inside outside, it's just hot"people living here say they were out of power for days...some even weeks during june's massive storm.then, again ust this sunday...no power: power:"yea try to give us better service and stop raising the prices, this is killing us"what roberta bradley is refering to...is bge's announcement, that the company plans on raising each residential electric bill by about 11 dollars each month: month:"and before bge raises the rate for people here on &ppittman place, and all other bge customers, it wil
stop raising the prices, this is killing us" us" and residents fuming over rate-hikes. what bge wants from you..... hello im jeff abell. and im karen parks. the lights are back on....but another storm is now developing over bge's request to raise its rates. janice park shows us what it could mean for your bill....and what it already means for one baltimore neighborhood. this northeast neighborhood near pittman place is known for getting things done. done.unless it's something out of...
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what does it mean about us, wha@ does it say about us and you might have said that cat. we think that jayvee's calenture holden caulfield and we think about phonies. well, when you think about this book, which was introduced to the american culture by norman mailer in the naked and the dead in 1948 and he picked it up as a term the g.i.s were using in europe and people are first of all surprised that it's that recent from its prevalence has grown from that recent time and there is no question that it has certain kinds of meetings and connotations in our personal lives, our cultural lives, and in our political lives and i don't want to try to get into each of his arguments and that i'm going to say read the book for that but it's really a lot of fun and quite delicious and it starts with, you know, norman mailer and ends by the joking. >> susan weinberg, did you pick the title of that book or did he? >> he picked the title, and he very, very deliberately chose not to use the word in the title, and he has a great piece at the end of his introduction on why he did that. >>
what does it mean about us, wha@ does it say about us and you might have said that cat. we think that jayvee's calenture holden caulfield and we think about phonies. well, when you think about this book, which was introduced to the american culture by norman mailer in the naked and the dead in 1948 and he picked it up as a term the g.i.s were using in europe and people are first of all surprised that it's that recent from its prevalence has grown from that recent time and there is no question...
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another important aspect that we haven't had any injuries so far this is important for us and. we're getting you know slowly together you know someplace back just a few days and the team is slowly now coming together and. it will take a little bit of time to show. captain vincent kompany has signed a new six year deal to stay within this champions manchester city the twenty six year old belgium defender joined the club in two thousand and eight and has since led them to f.a. cup glory last year and also to their first league title in forty four years however the talismanic skipper says he hopes to have an even bigger impact in the future while the story remains on various company will be joined by also most prolific strikeout robin van persie. one patsy the front passes dragger but. we have four striker and with the striker we won a championship last year it's merely that. petty the top player. we can say being said about this but these are some players. i. the first doping scandal has hit the london olympics after moroccan middle distance runner allow ourselves to really was p
another important aspect that we haven't had any injuries so far this is important for us and. we're getting you know slowly together you know someplace back just a few days and the team is slowly now coming together and. it will take a little bit of time to show. captain vincent kompany has signed a new six year deal to stay within this champions manchester city the twenty six year old belgium defender joined the club in two thousand and eight and has since led them to f.a. cup glory last year...
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holly morris joins us from arlington. >> reporter: good morning. they call it renewal and remembrance. it's the 16th year that planet has done this. many of the professionals that come out that donate of their time bring their children. they make this an opportunity for them to give back as well. roger phelps is on the boards of planet. he is also a u.s. navy veteran. thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> thank you for what is going on here. i know each day it's important to you to be a part of the kid element of this day. talk to me about that. >> it's so important that our children learn what it means to serve. there is all kinds of different service. military service but what this represents today is a different kind of service. this is the service that their parents did with the landscape industry, installing plants, creating the types of environments that give back to the planet but to the psychology of the people that come here and how important the beautiful bed is to somebody who is visiting one of the people inturd here. >> the kids
holly morris joins us from arlington. >> reporter: good morning. they call it renewal and remembrance. it's the 16th year that planet has done this. many of the professionals that come out that donate of their time bring their children. they make this an opportunity for them to give back as well. roger phelps is on the boards of planet. he is also a u.s. navy veteran. thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> thank you for what is going on here. i know each day it's...
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can see the front does use dragger but. we have a four striker and with the striker we won the championship last year it's me that . betsy the top player. you can say a different being said about this but these are south players. now greek world indoor high jump champion demetrius contador who kiss is the latest athlete to withdraw from the london olympics after failing a drugs test the news comes a day off tomorrow can middle distance runner allow ourselves silly was also suspended the world indoor silver medalist had been touted as a medal prospect in the british capital but she failed a test for a diuretic drug from an event earlier this month and if proven guilty the twenty eight year old could now face a lifetime ban for a second doping offense. but in the meantime no one is the last thing you'd expect to see in london in the current heat wave but an artificial blizzard has marked the i think of the sort you park in kensington gardens with russia aiming to provide their own winter games in two years time i stands shows
can see the front does use dragger but. we have a four striker and with the striker we won the championship last year it's me that . betsy the top player. you can say a different being said about this but these are south players. now greek world indoor high jump champion demetrius contador who kiss is the latest athlete to withdraw from the london olympics after failing a drugs test the news comes a day off tomorrow can middle distance runner allow ourselves silly was also suspended the world...
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that does it for us tonight. boiling point. unrelenting heat and the biggest drought in decades means trouble for farmers and food prices. free fall, terrifying moments as a 7-year-old plunges three stories from a new york city building. and force of nature. cameras rah rolling as a landslide sweeps through a canadian village. good morning everyone. i'm lynn berry. those stories and are straight ahead. this is first look on msnbc. this morning, with heat exhaustion, portions of the country are waking up to the start of the summer's fourth heat wave this morning. while there's relief in sight for some areas by the end of the week, the effects of this year's dry, scorching conditions will be with us for weeks and months to come. nbc's chris clackum has details. >> the dry lake beds confirm what federal forecasters say. nearly 60% of the country is in some stage of drought condition. >> the heat has been a big factor. the lack of rainfall combined with that have created a tremendous deficit in moisture across a vast swath of the l
that does it for us tonight. boiling point. unrelenting heat and the biggest drought in decades means trouble for farmers and food prices. free fall, terrifying moments as a 7-year-old plunges three stories from a new york city building. and force of nature. cameras rah rolling as a landslide sweeps through a canadian village. good morning everyone. i'm lynn berry. those stories and are straight ahead. this is first look on msnbc. this morning, with heat exhaustion, portions of the country are...
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actor has been signed by the us canada japan and several other countries earlier my colleague kevin i went to last k. from the pirate party u.k. says the rejection by the e.u. parliament is a historic victory for citizens over lobbyists. despite the wild claims that the copyright lobbyists and there was no actual proper evidence to show that act was going to help anyone on either in terms of jobs or in terms of growth for the economy i think it's worth pointing out that attitude was not just rejected it was comprehensive cry. heard david martin said this was actually. over her rejection of a measure that was already in commission ok the question for europe at the moment as it stands do. i think we'll ever be a pan global set of rules coming into place i think what's really clear is that it was a fundamental mistake to try and mix so many different things together but also equally it's a fundamental mistake to try and negotiate to such a treaty behind closed doors but it also without countries like russia india and china. have typical arrogance of western countries to manage we can jus
actor has been signed by the us canada japan and several other countries earlier my colleague kevin i went to last k. from the pirate party u.k. says the rejection by the e.u. parliament is a historic victory for citizens over lobbyists. despite the wild claims that the copyright lobbyists and there was no actual proper evidence to show that act was going to help anyone on either in terms of jobs or in terms of growth for the economy i think it's worth pointing out that attitude was not just...
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is he talking to us? >> they're talking. >> speaking of cute, but has matt lauer ever looked sexier than he did today? >> hoda was lusting in the make-up room. we'll check everything out after this. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions, such as tongue or throat swelling, occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness and morning drowsiness. ask your doctor if lunesta is right for you. then find out how to get lunesta for as low as $15 at lunesta.com. there's a land of restful sleep. we can hel
is he talking to us? >> they're talking. >> speaking of cute, but has matt lauer ever looked sexier than he did today? >> hoda was lusting in the make-up room. we'll check everything out after this. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been...
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i will use the short hand. the fsa says on page 3 that senior management posts concerns about what other banks are doing and perhaps not telling the truth, the concerns resulted in instruction being given by managers of barclays to reduce libor submissions to avoid negative media and comment. this is going on well before the 29th of october, 2008. can you tell us when you discovered that this lowball and activity was going on? >> during the investigation. >> you didn't know that this was going on when you spoke to mr. tucker on the 29th of october, 28 -- 2008? >> no, i was on aware. been before the investigation. >> you discovered during the investigation, what month? >> two things happened -- soon after the credit crisis in 2009, there was a request that came in from the cftc to investigate. i may be using the wrong word but they want to study. it was during that when both the situation of the credit crisis was part of what i was learning going through the investigation. >> give me an approximate date when you
i will use the short hand. the fsa says on page 3 that senior management posts concerns about what other banks are doing and perhaps not telling the truth, the concerns resulted in instruction being given by managers of barclays to reduce libor submissions to avoid negative media and comment. this is going on well before the 29th of october, 2008. can you tell us when you discovered that this lowball and activity was going on? >> during the investigation. >> you didn't know that...
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it's significant that's what happened that's what your welfare state just took us out of the. experience with a socialist dream paradise of sweden and i can tell you it is nothing like the other party the global politics sea change also made waves but two more on the guest list the eminent thinkers tariq ali and chomsky the world protest movement showing modern politics are no longer fit for purpose to them the answer could lie in latin america you mentioned a couple of times one of the most striking things that's happened there is the most repressed part of the population of the hemisphere the indigenous population has moved into the. political arena i want you know i am not defending it i think he is a dirtbag i think he is a dirtbag he obviously has no problem using his fifteen minutes of fame to sleep with anyone who is crawling dividing media opinion but getting real people talking julian assange show hit the ground running and the public on the twitter sphere have an appetite for more nothing short of groundbreaking revolutionary broadcasting. highly engaged in one signi
it's significant that's what happened that's what your welfare state just took us out of the. experience with a socialist dream paradise of sweden and i can tell you it is nothing like the other party the global politics sea change also made waves but two more on the guest list the eminent thinkers tariq ali and chomsky the world protest movement showing modern politics are no longer fit for purpose to them the answer could lie in latin america you mentioned a couple of times one of the most...
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this is an asset we should use. but how can we use it? before describe that, i want to say -- you know, how do you turn an old brain that appears to be deteriorating into a physically and functioning younger one? the answer is, you train it. you have to train inappropriately. there are certain strategies that have to be applied, obviously. another question is, why does the brain deteriorate to start with? why is it is degrading? the simple answer is, you reach a peak and about the third decade in life, and then slowly, slowly noise ines begins to creep into the process of the brain. you can think of it as growing chatter in the brain. we know that because we can add noise in the brain in various ways, and in science we would not do this in a human, but we could do this in a rat. and over two or three or four weeksa four rat in the prime of life -- four weeks, the brain of the rat looks like the brain at the end of life. we see an interesting thing when we look at the detail. we open up the characteristics of the brain near the end of life
this is an asset we should use. but how can we use it? before describe that, i want to say -- you know, how do you turn an old brain that appears to be deteriorating into a physically and functioning younger one? the answer is, you train it. you have to train inappropriately. there are certain strategies that have to be applied, obviously. another question is, why does the brain deteriorate to start with? why is it is degrading? the simple answer is, you reach a peak and about the third decade...
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to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! >>> right now, prosecutors in colorado are preparing to formally charge the colorado shooting suspect, james holmes is scheduled to be arraigned on monday. he's being kept right now isolated from inmates inside the county jail. defense attorney and former prosecutor karen desoto is here to talk about what's coming up. good morning, we've learned that holmes is seeing a psychiatrist who specializes in schizophrenia. if we don't know that he's been treated for this, can you use this as a defense? or if you do know it now, how does that work in it? >> that's very interesting and from the beginning i've said there's obviously he's xiz identify or schizophrenic or some other cluster a. i don't know if he was actually seeing somebody. there's been reports that the school psychiatrist received a
to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! >>> right now, prosecutors in colorado are preparing to formally charge the colorado shooting suspect, james holmes is scheduled to be arraigned on monday. he's being kept right now isolated from inmates...